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In This Corner of The World on Sky Cinema Tomorrow

posted on by Andrew Osmond
Evening screening on Wednesday, followed by early-morning screenings on Friday and Saturday

The website animeblurayuk reports that Sky Cinema is broadcasting Sunao Katabuchi and MAPPA's film In This Corner of the World in both Standard and High Definition.

The film will be shown on Sky Cinema Premire and Sky Cinema Premire HD at 10pm on Wednesday March 7. This will be followed by two early-morning screenings on Friday March 9 at 3.45 a.m. and Saturday March 10 at 3.35 a.m. All of the screenings will be in Japanese with subtitles.

Sunao Katabuchi (Black Lagoon, Mai Mai Miracle) wrote and directed the film, and GENCO and animation studio MAPPA produced the film. The anime sold more than 2 million tickets in Japan since opening in November 2016.

Funimation described the film:

The award-winning story of IN THIS CORNER OF THE WORLD follows a young lady named Suzu Urano, who in 1944 moves to the small town of Kure in Hiroshima to live with her husband's family. Suzu's life is thrown into chaos when her town is bombed during World War II. Her perseverance and courage underpin this heart-warming and inspirational tale of the everyday challenges faced by the Japanese in the midst of a violent, war-torn country. This beautiful yet poignant tale shows that even in the face of adversity and loss, people can come together and rebuild their lives.

The film went on to win the Fujimoto Award, the Daijin (Minister) Prize from the Agency for Cultural Affairs, the Hiroshima Peace Film Award at the Hiroshima International Film Festival, Kinema Jumpo magazine's best Japanese movie of the year, the Japan Academy Prize for Animation of the Year, and the Jury Award in the Feature Film Category at Annecy. The film was nominated in the Best Animated Feature-Independent for the 45th Annual Annie Awards. The film also won in the Theatrical Anime Division at the Tokyo Anime Award Festival.

The film was among the 26 films submitted for consideration in the Animated Feature Film category for the 90th Academy Awards, but was not nominated.


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